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Which types of molecules can move through a cell membrane by passive transport?

  • A. Complex sugars
  • B. Non-lipid soluble molecules
  • C. Oxygen
  • D. Molecules moving from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C: Oxygen. Small, non-polar molecules like oxygen can easily pass through the cell membrane by passive transport as they move down their concentration gradient without the need for energy input. Complex sugars (choice A) are typically too large to pass through the membrane by passive transport. Non-lipid soluble molecules (choice B) may require active transport mechanisms. Choice D describes active transport, where molecules move against their concentration gradient, requiring energy input.